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N I N T H

E D I T I O N

“Empire Beauty School” herein referred to as “Empire”


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THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTORS: O U R I N C R E D I B L E S T U D E N T S & A L U M N I W H O A R E F E AT U R E D T H R O U G H O U T T H I S B O O K JAIME DEMARCO PHOTOGRAPHY NICK ARROJO PHOTO COURTESY OF E M P I R E B E A U T Y S C H O O L S PA R T N E R

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Unisex undercut with longer layered fringe accentuated with bold color tones. 2

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Why cosmetology? Why Empire Beauty Schools? What’s best for you? How do you get started?

the world IS YOUR EMPIRE

®

If you’re considering a career in cosmetology, you may be thinking about:

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How much fun your dream job can be How much success you can achieve How many options could be available to you How you can be in demand­­– even when times are tough

Your future starts with an education from Empire Beauty Schools:

:: O ne of the largest Cosmetology School networks in North America :: C ombines 80 years of experience with industry-current technology :: Educates about 20,000 students annually :: 100 locations across the U.S. :: A ccredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences (NACCAS)

At Empire Beauty Schools, everything we do is dedicated to helping our students reach their dreams by living up to our core purpose:

T O C R E AT E O P P O RT U N I T I E S F O R PEOPLE TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES

Modern version of 40’s victory roll formal style. 4

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why

COSMETOLOGY?

Cara chose to focus her career in makeup. She was recently recognized as an up and coming makeup artist, showcasing her work at an art exhibition in Philadelphia. Cara was discovered through her extensive use of social media.

CARA WALSH

ERIN REBO PIKUL

Graduate

Graduate

Erin is a graduate of both the Cosmetology & Cosmetology Educator Training Programs. She currently works as a stylist in a high-end salon and specializes in makeup artistry.

perfect what’s the

combination

T H E J O B Y O U WA N T A N D

THE SECURITY YOU NEED

:: S alon industry job growth outperformed the overall economy in 11 of the past 14 years.1

:: S alon and Spa Industry reaches annual sales of over $46 billion.

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:: T here are more than 1.2 million salon professionals.

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:: E mployment of hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists is expected to grow 13% by 2022.3

:: 7 7,600 new jobs for cosmetologists are projected by 2022.

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:: M anicurists/pedicurist employment growth is even faster – 16%7 – and skin care is expected to grow by 40%8 by 2022.3

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demand

F O R H A I R C O LO R I NG , H A I R S T R A I G H T E N I NG A N D O T H E R A DVA NC E D H A I R T R E AT M E N T S H A S

increased IN RECENT YEARS3

PHOTO STYLED BY

J O C E LY N M C Q U I R T E R A short layered, 90째 haircut styled using natural curl definition. 8

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why

Pursuing my vision of becoming a stylist has changed

COSMETOLOGY?

my life! In two short years, I earned my cosmetology license, and began my training to become a licensed Cosmetology Educator.

MALLORY BROMLEY

PATRICK BIRMINGHAM

Graduate

Graduate

Patrick is a Master Stylist and Educator at Lords and Ladies Salon. He also worked backstage at New York’s Fashion Week.

combine your personality and your

passion :: People who are successful in the industry are typically: C R E AT I V E • M O T I VAT E D • C U S T O M E R SERVICE-FOCUSED • GOOD LISTENERS P E O P L E - O R I E N T E D • M U LT I - TA S K E R S 3

:: Successful stylists generally offer a broad range of services

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:: A typical consultation can include completing hair, skin or nail services and advising guests on products and at-home care3

:: Stylists look and act the part, keeping a neat personal appearance and making clients feel comfortable in their chair3

:: The salon and spa industry provides first jobs and career opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds1

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S A LO N S H AV E C O N T I N U E D T O E X P E R I E NC E

steady

profit rise 5

PHOTO COURTESY OF E M P I R E B E A U T Y S C H O O L S PA R T N E R Punk Rock Elegant – hair back-combed for height on top and smoothed around the sides and back. 12

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why

COSMETOLOGY?

options

your

NINA GARZIO THOMPSON After graduating college and starting a career in marketing, Nina decided to follow her dream. She graduated from school and a year later opened her salon, Nina Christopher.

are amazing

Licensed cosmetologists and related beauty industry professionals can seek employment in a broad range of professions.

LEAH PERLMAN

Hair Stylist

Hair Color Specialist

Platform/On-Stage Educator

Salon and/or Spa Ownership

Photo Shoot and Editorial Stylist

Nail Artist/Manicurist

Salon Management

ale, full service salon and Leah is a senior stylist at an upsc ol graduate her career day spa. As an Empire Beauty Scho cts in places like proje ial spec on work to her n has take now blogs and She a. Afric even and York California, New client base. her nd expa to way does video tutorials as a

Barber Celebrity Stylist JADE

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After g OETZ ra years a duating from go E passion , Jade now o mpire Beauty wns a th ate abo Sc was ap ut the riving s hool several s pointe d to th alon industry alon. She is of Cos e Penn metolo sylvania and recently gy. State B oard

Esthetician

Wedding Stylist Cosmetology School Educator Manufacturer Representative Hair Extension Specialist

Makeup Artist

KRISTIE MCGUNNIGLE Kristie attended Empire Beauty School after high school. She won a national contest to work as an apprentice at ARROJO Studio in New York City. Kristie enjoyed living in New York and the career opportunities in the city, so she went on to become a stylist at ARROJO, and continues her career in Brooklyn at Fringe Salon. Kristie thanks Empire for the chance to be around knowledgeable educators, who helped her with every aspect of her career.

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APRIL HOYRU

s full graduate, work Beauty School p stylist re eu pi ak Em m d an an is ir April s been the ha ha d an n, lo sa time in a a feature film. on the set of

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JOEY OSO After graduating from Empire Beauty School, Joey’s career led him into the world of fashion and beauty. He has worked as a L’Oreal Professionnel Session Stylist and behind the scenes at New York’s Fashion Week. 15


excited to go to ‘work’ I WA K E U P

E V E RY DAY ! Brig Van Osten

Owner of p!ay hair lounge | Stylist & Winner of Shear Genius 3

Brig appeared with EEG, Inc.’s Chairman & CEO, Frank Schoeneman in “Frankly Speaking.”

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why

make a great living doing what you

COSMETOLOGY?

enjoy

SYLVIA WINFIELD

YEARLY INCOME

Graduate

TOP 10% EARN

for a cosmetologist 2

Sylvia is currently a stylist at a salon and day spa. Her next step is to work as a commercial stylist on fashion shoots and tv spots.

27,940

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YEARS Salon Industry

45,840

Since 1990, average hourly earnings in the SALON INDUSTRY is up about

10% MORE

Salon Industry

than overall in other industries.6

Salon Industry job growth performed better than the overall economy in 11 of the past 14 years1

VS

Overall Economy

Non-Supervisory Employees

Nearly Half

In 2013

1 OF 3

3 YEARS

Other Industries

of salon employees choose a part-time schedule to balance other priorities.3

SALON PROFESSIONALS were self-employed

Those who were self-employed usually determine their own work schedules. Work schedules can often include evenings and weekends.1

women In the Salon Industry,

ARE TWICE AS LIKELY TO OWN THEIR BUSINESS 1

Salon Industry

61%

30% All Industries

Please visit www.empire.edu/consumer-info for more information about the income potential of graduates in each program, as well as our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers. 18

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least stressful job

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JOB RATED STRESS SCORE 1-100

HAIR STYLIST

5.47

Medical Records Technician

7.55

Librarian

10.58

Police Officer

50.82

Enlisted Military Personnel Firefighter

70.78 71.59

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why

COSMETOLOGY?

the keys to our success could be the

keysyours to

:: Every component works together to prepare you for a successful career—your mannequins, textbooks, tools and curriculum.

:: Learn by seeing and doing with interactive white board technology and digital textbooks.

:: Our students always have access to their stats through our Student Portal. We’ve created an app for android, iPhone and web browsers, so our students can easily check their information with their smart

LJ HARRINGTON Graduate

LJ is a graduate of both the Cosmetology and Cosmetology Educator Training Programs. After serving in the US Navy, he followed his passion and joined the Empire Beauty School family. LJ has never looked back!

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phone, tablet, or computer!

:: Our strategic partnerships with national salon organizations and many local salons in your area, provide vast networking, advanced training and employment opportunities.

:: At Empire Beauty School, it’s not just an education, it’s an experience. We think you’ll embrace our comfortable and enriching culture.

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valuable

affiliations

PHOTO STYLED BY

STUDENTS CYNTHIA GUARENTE, COURTNEY LOWE, AMBER MARTELLO & SIMONA PENNACCHIO A fantasy style using candy colors and vintage victory rolls. 24

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

practice makes perfect

we believe

:: S tudent-centered educators & staff :: R eal-world training and student salons :: C areer opportunities with leading salon organizations :: L earn to attract and keep loyal clients :: B uild confidence in your skills as you practice in our student salon

Thanks to Empire Beauty School, I’ve been able to live out my dreams. My educators prepared me with the knowledge and skills I needed to be successful!

MEGHAN LEE 26

Graduate

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C O S M E T O LO G Y H A S TA K E N M E

around the

world Don Francis Session, Celebrity, Television and Runway Stylist, and Salon Marketing Expert

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why

fingerwave

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

FORMATION

PROCEDURE 1. Set up station

with required tool

s and materials.

2. Drape your Gue

st.

TOOLS & MA TERIALS

• Neck Strip • Cape • Towels • Brushes • Comb(s) • Bobby Pin s • Hair Pins • Clips • Thermal Sty ling Tools • Wet Disinf ectant • Guest His tory

USED TO AD D DIMENSIO N, FLAIR AN STYLE, WH ILE GAINING D A CLASSIC SUPERIOR FINGER DE XTERITY.

3. Perform a scalp

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and hair analysi

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4. Shampoo and con

dition the hair.

5. Apply the approp

riate liquid pro

6. Mold a ‘C’ sha

duct and create

ping on the hea

7. Place your index parallel to the

a side part.

vy side of the par

t line.

finger at the ope n end of the ‘C’ part. shaping at the fron

t hairline,

8. The ridge is crea

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ted by insertin g the teeth of the ex finger. comb straight dow

below your ind

Design Prin ciples

Design Prin ciples

A TECHNIQ UE

n, directly

9. Draw the comb

forward along your index fing er, working in 1 sured with the to 1½ second knuckle of your index fing inch er to the tip. 10. Lay the comb flat to the scalp. Place your mid position, with you dle finger into r index finger on the index finger the 2 fingers tog top of the com b. Apply pressu ether, which will re by closing produce the ridg not to push the e of the wave. hair up to form Be careful the ridge or pin ch the ridge. 11. Without lifting your fingers, rem ove the comb whi toward the sca le rotating the lp. teeth panels, as mea

our textbooks make the world of cosmetology

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12. With the fine

teeth of the com b, smooth and direction to crea redirect the hai te the hollow. r in the

13. Slightly mov

reverse

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the first ridge, continue the sam head. Start at e procedure, mov the open end of ing down the the ‘C’ shaping procedure outline in the back. Foll d above, except ow the same direct the ridge away from the face. 15. Repeat pattern from side to side on the entire hea d. Place under hood dryer. 16. Complete styl e as desired. Doc ument Guest hist ory.

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:: Visually stimulating and interesting :: Engaging and involving :: True works of art

:: Each text progresses from simple to intermediate to complex skills

:: As you master each level, you develop skills in key stylistic theories and practices

E M P I R E B E AU T Y S C H O O L S A P P R O AC H

The Clic Textbooks you receive vary per location. 30

Every subject becomes easier to understand with visual, real-world examples. You’ll easily relate every concept and technique to real-life experiences. Everything you learn is formatted so you can think about it in the context of an actual salon environment. 31


W H E N W E H I R E E M P I R E G R A D UAT E S , W E K NO W W E A R E G E T T I NG L I C E N S E D P R O F E S S I O N A L S W H O H AV E T H E

skills & potential

great stylists. TO BECOME

Dan Hanrahan CEO

PHOTO COURTESY OF E M P I R E B E A U T Y S C H O O L S PA R T N E R Highlighting technique that allows for versatility and intensity of color based on styling choice. 32

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

N AT U R A L H A I R I M P L A N TAT I O N AND DENSITY Hair is implanted at different angles to represent how it would grow naturally on a human head. Density also varies in different areas on a CLiC mannequin. As a result, the hair reacts to styling in a more natural way.

EYELASHES & MAKEUP Realistic eyelashes and high-fashion makeup add a special finishing touch when you work on a CLiC mannequin.

B E N DA B L E E A R S

N AT U R A L C U T I C L E A L I G N M E N T Each hair is aligned with the cuticle in the same direction,

Another unique feature that

mimicking the qualities of a natural head of hair. This creates

makes CLiC mannequins easier

a smooth look with extra durability under styling stress.

to use is their life-like ears.

simulating a rich variety of clients, you receive

several

mannequins

Mannequin and corresponding features shown are examples of those typically included in student kit. Actual mannequin received may vary from photo shown.

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We’ve combined hair implantation technology with artistry and refinement to bring you these beautiful, life-like mannequins.

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L E A R N A N D P R AC T I C E W I T H T H E

tools of your

trade

Soft, pastel blonde color – smoothed at the root area, and back-combed ends to mid-strand to create a modern unkempt runway look.

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

you’ll use the same

tools classroom

in the

as you do in your career Your tools are progressive in the industry including:

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Brushes and irons with ceramic & thermal ionic technologies

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Professional-quality scissors and blowdryer

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Marcel curling iron for realistic salon performance

:: F lat iron with tourmaline ceramic plates for an easy glide :: E mpire Beauty School-branded equipment bag for easy storage & transportation of your kit

:: P lus much more to support your education through the entire program

You’ll use real professional products in the classroom: • A diverse mix of professional products—because different hair types react better to the right products

Trevor Attenborough

President & General Manager, Goldwell & KMS California

E M P I R E B E AU T Y S C H O O L S R E P R E S E N T S T H E B E S T I N C O S M E T O LO G Y A N D T H E G O L D S TA N DA R D O F H A I R C O LO R E D UC AT I O N , S O W E ’ R E H O NO R E D T H AT T H E Y ’ V E C H O S E N T O W O R K W I T H U S F O R S O M A N Y Y E A R S A N D C O N T I N U E T O LO O K T O G O L DW E L L F O R T H E V E RY B E S T I N P R O F E S S I O N A L , M A S T E R - L E V E L H A I R C O LO R . 38

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T H E P R E PA R AT I O N F U T U R E P R O F E S S I O N A L S R E C E I V E AT

empire is

outstanding;

W E A R E A LWAY S O P E N T O C R E AT I NG C A R E E R O P P O RT U N I T I E S F O R E M P I R E B E AU T Y S C H O O L G R A D S . Gordon B. Logan CEO & Founder

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

your educator

will be there to guide you every step of the way You’ll always be involved in one of three classroom activities:

Learning from the educator

Watching a demonstration

Practicing the technique yourself

My education at Empire Beauty School was the best – the educators and staff were so inspiring and supportive, and they have helped enhance my creativity and hone my interpersonal skills.

TAKEMI LUCAS 42

Graduate

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I AM AN ESTHETICIAN AND A CEO, AND I

live my

dream E V E RY S I NG L E DAY ! Lydia Sarfati Founder / CEO Sarkli-Repêchage, Ltd.

Lydia appeared with EEG, Inc.’s Chairman & CEO, Frank Schoeneman in “Frankly Speaking.”

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

classroom

technology enhances your educational experience

Empire Beauty Schools use classroom technology like interactive white boards, digital textbooks, and integrated videos. Every educator is trained to:

:: Bring concepts in your textbook to life :: Draw on a textbook page to illustrate important points :: Save images and email them to students :: Integrate videos into your classroom education

E M P I R E B E AU T Y S C H O O L S A P P R O AC H Your Educators are trained to bring your classroom experience to life through our interactive technologies that have been woven into every curriculum of your pre-salon education. You will not just see concepts, you will see them come to life! 46

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there are

no limits T O W H AT YOU C A N E X P E R I E NC E I N T H E B E AU T Y I N D U S T RY. Suzie Bond Owner of Perfect 5th Salon, Color Educator, Platform Artist, and Member of L’Oréal Professionnel Portfolio Artistic Team

PHOTO STYLED EXCLUSIVELY FOR EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS BY NICK ARROJO Unisex short haircut, using color to create texture and definition. 48

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

you’ll learn to build your own

guests

book of

and keep them coming back

Put your skills to work before you ever leave school:

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Envision and execute your own creations.

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Get referrals to expand your business.

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Learn about a variety of professional products.

:: E ducate your guests about the products you use so they can purchase the products and maintain their style between salon visits.

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Practice cutting, styling, makeup application, manicuring, pedicuring and chemical application.

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Learn how to create a great guest experience.

E M P I R E B E AU T Y S C H O O L S A P P R O AC H Our schools are fitted with different types of equipment and products found in a wide variety of salon environments. For example, you will learn to mix colors in both the English and Metric systems. 50

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E M P I R E B E AU T Y S C H O O L S ’ C U R R I C U LU M D O E S A N I NC R E D I B L E J O B P R E PA R I NG STUDENTS TO BECOME

successful Rafe Hardy

artists.

Artistic Creative Director

Rafe appeared with EEG, Inc.’s Chairman & CEO, Frank Schoeneman in “Frankly Speaking.”

PHOTO STYLED BY

STUDENTS NAFUYSA BROWN, CYNTHIA MENDEZ, MIA MOORE & SREYLEAK NOURN Evening style using twists & knots to create drama and intrigue. 52

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

industry partnerships our

are an investment in your future career

You’ll benefit from our relationships with some of the most creative, innovative and forward-thinking names in the industry.

:: N AT I O N A L

S A LO N B R A N D S

Our strategic alliance with leading salon brands provide you with the power to pursue the career of your dreams.

:: A DV I S O RY

COMMITTEES

Every school connects with local salons and influential people in the salon industry to find out how we can tailor our education to make you an employer’s first choice.

:: A LU M N I

NETWORK

As an Empire Beauty Schools graduate, you join one of the largest and most influential groups of cosmetology alumni in the world. We want you to connect with your fellow graduates to make the most of networking and job opportunities through our exclusive alumni network www.empirealumni.com.

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I HELP MY GUESTS

look and feel

beautiful F R O M T H E I N S I D E OU T. Debra Penzone President of Charles Penzone Salons Motivational speaker and author of the MyTrueBeauty series

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

why

we celebrate your

individuality While we pursue a common mission, “to create opportunities for people to improve their lives,” we know that every student is unique and has personal:

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CAREER GOALS

::

DREAMS

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C R E AT I V E E X P R E S S I O N

Our job at Empire Beauty Schools is to empower you to do what you want—in your way.

Our Core Values: Integrity Customer Dedication Co-Worker/Team Focus Continuous Improvement Passionate Commitment

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involved in the cause

OU R S T U D E N T S A R E

PHOTO STYLED BY

JESSICA BRAY Layered bob with undercut weight line using panels of color to create interest. 60

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

For more than a decade, Empire students and staff have supported our local communities through various fundraising initiatives and events. To date, close to one million dollars has been raised for local antidomestic violence programs across the country. Our annual National Day of Beauty event is held each October. On this day, 100% of proceeds from our student clinics are donated to local women’s shelters. Each year Empire honors police officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians serving on the front lines of domestic violence through our First Responders Day event. Empire Beauty School students receive training to identify signs of domestic abuse and refer clients to people who can help. Additionally, Empire Beauty Schools support other local initiatives

F R A N K LY S P E A K I NG

through partnerships with various non-profit organizations in their area.

F R A N K S C H O E N E M A N ’ S TA K E O N P H I L A N T H R O P Y & C O M M U N I T Y Our schools have always been a family business with family values. As the third generation of the Schoeneman family to lead Empire Beauty Schools, and with the 4th on board, we are committed to giving back to the communities in which our schools thrive. That is why I am proud to lead the Empire Gives Back Program. It gives me another chance to live Empire Beauty Schools’ core purpose every day... creating opportunities for people to improve their lives. Through this effort our students, educators and administrators have helped thousands of people in need all across the country. I could not be more delighted with our team’s efforts and can only see it growing with our continued expansion. Frank Schoeneman EEG, Inc. Chairman & CEO

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I F E E L I WA S B O R N T O

color the

world. Beth Minardi

Celebrity hair colorist and salon owner, acclaimed hair color educator, & North American Hairstyling Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Winner

Beth appeared with EEG, Inc.’s Chairman & CEO, Frank Schoeneman in “Frankly Speaking.”

PHOTO COURTESY OF E M P I R E B E A U T Y S C H O O L S PA R T N E R Strategically placed zones of color used to create geometric design. 64

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

we work to make you career-ready so you can be

careerfocused

:: G R A D UAT I O N

Attend school every day to learn the skills you need to achieve success in this industry. Perfect your technical skills and practice your professional persona while you’re in school so that you can move to the next step on-time and with ease!

:: S TAT E

LICENSURE

Every state requires stylists to earn a license. Be prepared to earn yours as soon as possible by mastering the fundamentals during your education and participating in mock-state licensure exams at your school.

:: J O B

P L AC E M E N T

Through our industry partnerships and local networking, we maintain relationships that will make you an attractive employee. You will start the process of researching and connecting with employers in school, and we want you to stay in touch with us after you graduate to let us know when you find your first job… and all the success you’re looking for!

I started my career in this industry as an Empire Beauty School student many years ago and have had an incredible journey. You will too if you stay focused on the vision you have for your future and never let anyone or anything stand in your way.

CATHERINE KLEPEISZ 66

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OU R S A LO N O W N E R S B U I L D

long-lasting

relationships W I T H E M P I R E B E AU T Y S C H O O L S . Courtney Roberts Vice President, Regis Franchise Salon Services

PHOTO STYLED EXCLUSIVELY FOR EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS BY NICK ARROJO Long layered, 180° haircut with an ombré haircolor technique 68

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

attracting media recognition

Empire Beauty Schools in the news:

:: O ur community involvement has been recognized nationally by media outlets such as the New York Times and the Boston Globe.

:: E mpire Education Group and its schools have been routinely featured in industry publications such as Modern Salon Magazine.

:: E mpire Beauty Schools and students are regularly highlighted by local media outlets. Our schools are a trusted source for beauty tips, industry news, and community involvement.

:: E mpire Beauty Schools are often mentioned in fashion and style blogs and in social media posts by celebrity stylists and industry partners.

:: E mpire Beauty Schools’ team of educators are often sought after by journalists as experts for stories relating to the beauty industry.

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your

M AY YOU F I N D A N D P U R S U E

passion

PHOTO COURTESY OF E M P I R E B E A U T Y S C H O O L S PA R T N E R

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why

EMPIRE BEAUTY SCHOOLS?

2014

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5-Time Winne

For 5 consecutive years, Empire Education Group and its schools have been recognized by Modern Salon Media for Excellence in Education. The annual awards are handed out each year to cosmetology schools going above and beyond expectations to provide quality education.

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I n 2014 Empire Education Group and its schools were honored in the categories of Facilities, Placement and Community Involvement. EG and its schools have also won awards in the categories of E School Culture, Advanced Education, Technology and Marketing. odern Salon Media is the publisher of Modern Salon Magazine, M one of the top publications in the beauty industry.

:: C osmetology schools across the country vie for these awards, handed out at the American Association of Cosmetology Schools annual convention.

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great

YOU A R E I N A

profession... B E L I E V E T H AT YOU C A N AC H I E V E YOU R DREAMS AND GOALS AND WORK HARD TO M A K E S U R E T H AT YOU D O .

Nick Arrojo TV personality and industry icon, owner of Arrojo Studio in Soho, and 2-time Platform Artist of the Year

Nick Arrojo appeared with EEG, Inc.’s Chairman & CEO, Frank Schoeneman in “Frankly Speaking.”

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why you? WHAT’S RIGHT FOR

we help you decide what’s right for you At Empire Beauty Schools, we work individually with each student to help them make all the important decisions:

:: B E

INFORMED

We want you to have all the information you need to make the decision that’s right for you. For more information about the income potential of graduates in each program, as well as our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other information, please visit our website at: www.empire.edu/consumer-info.

:: C HOOSE

A S TA RT DAT E

We’ll help you determine the best time to start classes— based on your personal circumstances.

:: C HOOSE

A SCHEDULE

We offer full and part-time schedules at many campuses, so you can balance your education and your personal life.

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I NEVER HAD TO

FOR

work. Geno Stampora

Beauty Consultant & Motivational Speaker

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you?

WHAT’S RIGHT FOR

we work

together to make your education affordable

No two students have exactly the same financial circumstances, so we:

:: W alk you through the steps to complete the financial assistance* application process.

:: G ive you access to our Financial Planning website: http://financial.empire.edu.

:: C reate an individualized financial plan based on your application and eligibility.

:: E ncourage you to research and apply for scholarships and other outside funding.

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spotlight

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started?

HOW DO YOU GET

I have always been drawn to the beauty industry. This is my second career and I’m so glad I made the change. I love what I do!

TRISHA ESTEP

JESSICA GUTIERREZ Graduate

Jessica is a graduate of the Cosmetology Training Program. She says, “This incredible career gives me the ability to change the way my clients see and feel about themselves. I love being able to work with them to create that change, and this is where it all started!”

Graduate

dream career your

is within reach

If cosmetology is the career for you and Empire Beauty Schools is the place to get you there, you’ve already made the most important decisions. Your next steps are:

:: E nroll in the program with a schedule and start date of your choice.

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Complete your financial planning process.

:: A ttend orientation where you’ll meet fellow students and educators—bring your family and friends.

:: S tart school—expand your knowledge and skills. Be sure to attend everyday, after all it’s a hands-on career and you need to be present.

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Successfully graduate.

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Earn your cosmetology license.

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Start your career and celebrate your success!

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create

envision

T H E F U T U R E YOU

1. Economic Snapshot of the Salon and Spa Industry, Professional Beauty Association, May 2014. 2. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2012, http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes395012.htm 3 . Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition, Barbers, Hairdressers, and Cosmetologists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/barbershairdressers-and-cosmetologists.htm (visited June 12, 2015) 4. Survey done by CareerCast.com for the website’s Jobs Rated report, 2015 5. Small Business Market Research Reports, Beauty Salon 2014 http://www.sbdcnet.org/small-business-research-reports/beautysalon-2014 6. A National Profile of the Salon Industry, page 21, May 2014, Professional Beauty Association 7. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Manicurists and Pedicurists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/ manicurists-and-pedicurists.htm (visited June 10, 2015). 8. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Skincare Specialists, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/personal-care-and-service/ skincare-specialists.htm (visited May 22, 2015). Large, perimeter 3-strand braid creating a formal yet modern event style. 88


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